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princeton review out with a list of 150 best value colleges for 2013. these are schools that they consider have excellent education and financial aid. it might be a little snowy and cold. if you ride a bicycle to work you are probably happier. in his study shows getting to work by an active transportation increases your well-being. that is the latest in business. >> good to have you in. >> and there is another story on commute times. the most unpredictable commute times in the nation. yet you have another story. it is about carpooling. not just because the gas prices are terrible. driving along the increased 6.7%. we interviewed an expert. he is a professor of economics. he did a study that basically says more people are carpal in. this is called park and pulling. pooling. you come back and everybody has your car. it is sort of the best of both worlds. get some breakdowns on who is doing this. it tends to be people of the same job level and of the same gender. they want the quality time with their children. >> they might have errands to run. if your are
princeton review out with a list of 150 best value colleges for 2013. these are schools that they consider have excellent education and financial aid. it might be a little snowy and cold. if you ride a bicycle to work you are probably happier. in his study shows getting to work by an active transportation increases your well-being. that is the latest in business. >> good to have you in. >> and there is another story on commute times. the most unpredictable commute times in the...
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there also will be a special display in the princeton photographs division of these photos between 1 and 2:00, so we have to move along so we can get to all of these postevent features. and to get us started i want to introduce the mastermind of today's event, verna curtis. verna is, i learned today, one of four curators of photography in the princeton photographs division. i'm sure they are all here. but it's my pleasure now to turn the program over to verna curtis. let's give her a hand. [applause] >> thank you very much, john. i have to say that we're all in this together. i'm not the mastermind. [laughter] um, today we have bridge secret freed who is the widow of the photographer whose work is featured in the book "this is the day: the march on washington," which we are celebrating. and we have the distinguished dr. michael eric dyson, and we have paul farber. all of them here with us for a special kind of conversation which is how we billed this. i will tell you a little bit about each individual quickly because time is of the essence, and i'd like to tell you that brigitte free
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i let my creativity come out in this book. >> rose: what did princeton give you? >> well, i learned how to write there. >> rose: yes. >> and that was because i had two history professors who took an interest enough in me to help me figure it out. ful i talk about what i did which was to reread grammar books from first grade through high school and vocabulary books i learned five new words a day. an examnal my brother took on when he got to college, he thought vocabulary books -- took some of the ones that i still had left over and memorized five new words a day. but they also taught me the beauty of learning. i went to princeton with no preset notion of what i would major in and i wanted a wide exposure. i wanted that liberal arts education. i took economics courses, sociology courses, psychology courses, lots of history and political science courses. but an art course just to learn about art. i took a philosophy course because i had loved the one philosophy course i had in high school to learn about the philosophy ideas of the rest of the world. and so for me pri
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it's a beautiful campus. >> oh, yeah. >> princeton university, no connection to princeton review, williams college in massachusetts and number two, harvard college. we should mention. and number one, for the private colleges, swarthmore college in pennsylvania. how much are students paying here when you consider how much aid they're being granted? >> swarthmore, a big sticker price, bringing it down to about $18, 00 for the average student. so many schools, as you mentioned, are giving out 100% of the student fees, not forcing them to take out dollar one in student loans. >> they can use some of that aid to travel overseas is this. >> study abroad programs, experience for learning within the states as well. these schools are love letters when it comes to financial aid and not forcing a student to take out a loan. >> bob franik, always great information. >> the scottos, after this. copd makes it hard to breathe, but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now i can be in the scene. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair co
it's a beautiful campus. >> oh, yeah. >> princeton university, no connection to princeton review, williams college in massachusetts and number two, harvard college. we should mention. and number one, for the private colleges, swarthmore college in pennsylvania. how much are students paying here when you consider how much aid they're being granted? >> swarthmore, a big sticker price, bringing it down to about $18, 00 for the average student. so many schools, as you mentioned,...
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i let my creativity come out in this book. >> rose: what did princeton give you? >> well, i learned how to write there. >> rose: yes. >> and that was because i had two history professors who took an interest enough in me to help me figure it out. ful i talk about what i did which was to reread grammar books from first grade through high school and vocabulary books i learned five new words a day. an examnal my brother took on when he got to college, he thought vocabulary books -- took some of the ones that i still had left over and memorized five new words a day. but they also taught me the beauty of learning. i went to princeton with no preset notion of what i would major in and i wanted a wide exposure. i wanted that liberal arts education. i took economics courses, sociology courses, psychology courses, lots of history and political science courses. but an art course just to learn about art. i took a philosophy course because i had loved the one philosophy course i had in high school to learn about the philosophy ideas of the rest of the world. and so for me pri
i let my creativity come out in this book. >> rose: what did princeton give you? >> well, i learned how to write there. >> rose: yes. >> and that was because i had two history professors who took an interest enough in me to help me figure it out. ful i talk about what i did which was to reread grammar books from first grade through high school and vocabulary books i learned five new words a day. an examnal my brother took on when he got to college, he thought vocabulary...
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student in -- at princeton, this must be a dream come true to be involved in something like this. >> it is definitely a great experience. it is amazing to be a part of this experiment. on a daily basis, even within the individual projects, you are always learning something new. there is nothing better to learn technical and academic research, things involved in the experiment. this has been a great experience for me. >> it must be so intimidating to be working alongside these marvelous professors. were you able to contribute to the experiment in a meaningful way? >> yes, we do a lot of -- basically i was able to be involved with individual projects here and there, because this is a very small collaboration. every student has a chance to contribute directly to the experiments. there is analysis work that needs to be done. if there is an assembly going on, there is always a way to help out. >> professor, in practice, if you find a dark matter he say that it will help us understand better the originscontribute die in practical terms, what of the universe and how things evolve. with the
student in -- at princeton, this must be a dream come true to be involved in something like this. >> it is definitely a great experience. it is amazing to be a part of this experiment. on a daily basis, even within the individual projects, you are always learning something new. there is nothing better to learn technical and academic research, things involved in the experiment. this has been a great experience for me. >> it must be so intimidating to be working alongside these...
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sonia sotomayor graduated valedictorian of her high school class and she graduated from princeton university sue me, but he receiving the highest price for an undergraduate while attending yale law school she was editor of the "yale law journal." she could have become a highly paid lawyer but she went right into public service, becoming an assistant district attorney, serving the people of new york. she served at almost all levels of the judicial system including private legal practice as well as years on the federal bench. in 2009, president barack obama nominated and the u.s. senate confirmed sonia sotomayor as the 111th justice of the u.s. supreme court. i give you sonia sotomayor. [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause]) [applause] >> after i got to washington in 2009, i met a whole bunch of texans from everywhere in this large state and i have been repeatedly invited to visit. and you know when you get a new job you are a little busy. and so i have been been able to calm, but it's a tribute to the warmth of the people i met them that has been confirmed in the few hours that i have b
sonia sotomayor graduated valedictorian of her high school class and she graduated from princeton university sue me, but he receiving the highest price for an undergraduate while attending yale law school she was editor of the "yale law journal." she could have become a highly paid lawyer but she went right into public service, becoming an assistant district attorney, serving the people of new york. she served at almost all levels of the judicial system including private legal...
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. >> ted went to princeton. presumably he might have read about that. >> don't leap. >> it's interesting to note that, okay, they went a little overboard inventing the friends of hamas and the charges of anti-semitism. you did not see him on the floor speaking. >> stonewalled, what does that mean? stonewalled means you don't talk. >> he is saying the administration has not coughed up the administration proving that in fact chuck hagel was in the pocket of north korea. >> ah. >> so he didn't get the information. >> so he is still pushing this line? >> he said what else can i say? i suggest he should come out there and say he is sorry. >> by the way, i agree with you on princeton doesn't guarantee your knowledge in the world. >> no. >> because sam alito is a graduate of princeton also. but i think ted cruz is a guy going to take a risk and say this is a guy with enormous talent. he is a very, very smart guy. but he is completely misused it in this case, completely misused it in this case. and i think it's too bad,
. >> ted went to princeton. presumably he might have read about that. >> don't leap. >> it's interesting to note that, okay, they went a little overboard inventing the friends of hamas and the charges of anti-semitism. you did not see him on the floor speaking. >> stonewalled, what does that mean? stonewalled means you don't talk. >> he is saying the administration has not coughed up the administration proving that in fact chuck hagel was in the pocket of north...
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she graduated aside victorian of her high school class and she graduated from princeton university summa cum laude, receiving the highest honors as a graduate. while at yale, she added that the law journal. she could have become a highly paid lawyer. but she went right into public service, becoming an assistant district attorney serving people of new york area she served in almost all levels of the judicial system, including private legal practice, as well as years on the bench. in 2009, president barack obama nominated sonia sotomayor is a one -- as the 111th justice. i give you now just as sonia sotomayor. [cheers] [applause] >> thank you. [inaudible conversations] [cheers] [applause] >> hello. thank you. [applause] [applause] [cheers] >> when i got here in 2009, i met a whole bunch of texans for it because everywhere in this large state, i have been repeatedly invited and when you get a new job, you are a little busy. so i haven't been able to come here yet. but it is a tribute to the warmth of the people that i met that have been confirmed in a few hours but i have been here already.
she graduated aside victorian of her high school class and she graduated from princeton university summa cum laude, receiving the highest honors as a graduate. while at yale, she added that the law journal. she could have become a highly paid lawyer. but she went right into public service, becoming an assistant district attorney serving people of new york area she served in almost all levels of the judicial system, including private legal practice, as well as years on the bench. in 2009,...
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working once again with the princeton photographs division i would like everyone to see a book that has come from the collection of the library of congress that you will learn about in today's program. today or program is being filmed not only by the library of congress also c-span and we're very pleased to share this program with the entire country through c-span and the library of congress website, which no host more than 250 of the books and beyond programs so please turn off of things electronic. we will progress from a panel discussion to question and answer if we have time. and conclude with a book signing in the foyer. you'll have a chance now for a question and answer you certainly have the opportunity at the end. there will be a special display in the photos of between 1:00 and 2:00 so we have to move along to get to all the features and get us started what i want to introduce the mastermind of today's event, i've learned today one of four curators of photography and i am sure they're all here. it is my pleasure to turn the program over to verna curtis. [applause] >> thank you
working once again with the princeton photographs division i would like everyone to see a book that has come from the collection of the library of congress that you will learn about in today's program. today or program is being filmed not only by the library of congress also c-span and we're very pleased to share this program with the entire country through c-span and the library of congress website, which no host more than 250 of the books and beyond programs so please turn off of things...
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princeton were third and fourth, followed by liberal arts college pomona. as for public schools - university of north carolina came in second. the new college of florida, william and mary and u-c-l-a rounded out the top five. the review finds that fewer than half "best value college" students took out student loans as undergrads -- and their debt loads were much lower than national averages. for many of them - federal and private grants go a long way, when paired with student aid. it helps bring the average cost of attendance for freshman at public schools on the list, to about 10- thousand-dollars. that's almost half the initial 19-thousand-dollar price tag for a top notch education. talk about a bargain. i'm alison kosik in new york coming up the speakerand speedig people -- in people behaving badly now for today's market update. stocks gain back most of what they lost during monday's selloff. thanks to several strong earnings reports and a surge in home prices. >> on wall street. the dow picked up 99-points to close just shy of 14-thousand. the nasdaq ga
princeton were third and fourth, followed by liberal arts college pomona. as for public schools - university of north carolina came in second. the new college of florida, william and mary and u-c-l-a rounded out the top five. the review finds that fewer than half "best value college" students took out student loans as undergrads -- and their debt loads were much lower than national averages. for many of them - federal and private grants go a long way, when paired with student aid. it...
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. >> moving from the bronx to princeton university from one world to another in a series of culture shocks, you described it as becoming a stranger in strange lands, but you discovered ways of adapting to new cultural worlds. what is your advice to others negotiating the same kinds of passages? >> what i had done, and i described in my book, at every juncture of my life, is i have stayed connected to people from the latino community. i have joined latino groups. i have abdicated to some of the needs of latinos, and i've done it because it's given me a sense of comfort and security of my life. we all gravitate to that which we grew up in, because it's the familiar. and the familiar is warming, and security and confidence building. but i'm very careful to give a more broader lesson in my book to talk about the need, not to insulate yourself within your community, but simply to use it as a springboard into the larger world. yeah, go back, know your culture, have your friends, feel their warmth. but then go out and explore. that's what they are therefore, to support you if you fall down, to pi
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now he teaches at princeton. alan blinder's latest book is after the music stops, the financial crisis. the response and the work ahead. he says it tries to answer the question, how do we get into this mess and how do we get out of it? i am pleased to have alan blinder back on this program. welcome. >> thank you very much. charlie: i'll say this to you. if you're going to write a book, then you need somebody to endorse it. this is not bad. a master piece. simple. straightforward. and wise. president william j. clinton. >> i have to admit i was pretty pleased with that endorsement. >> he actually read the book. i thought he would skim it. >> charlie: could you tell for sure. >> i wasn't going to do that. i think it's impolite to a former' president. >> charlie: you think he read the book. >> he said he read the book. charlie: here was the question though. before we talk about the book. let's talk about where we are today. we had a dip in the fourth quarter. do you read anything into that? >> not very much. we had
now he teaches at princeton. alan blinder's latest book is after the music stops, the financial crisis. the response and the work ahead. he says it tries to answer the question, how do we get into this mess and how do we get out of it? i am pleased to have alan blinder back on this program. welcome. >> thank you very much. charlie: i'll say this to you. if you're going to write a book, then you need somebody to endorse it. this is not bad. a master piece. simple. straightforward. and...
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that does not exist. >> michael: reminder, this man has degrees from harvard and princeton. clearly republicans have not learned from the last election. when americans made it clear that they do not reward crazy. cruz is now headline the super bowl of the conservative right. craze rewards crazy. he was at ted cruz's speech today and he comes to us from austin. welcome to the war room. >> great to be here. >> michael: in his speech today did he change tack at all following the criticism he got for his behavior especially from his own party in the senate. >> one thing he doesn't have in his repertoire is reverse. he didn't move away from anything. he was rankled a little bit by mccarthy comments although frankly among his voters and this wing of the party here. texas it's a good thing to be called a mccarthy-ite. he was up defending himself casting himself as a victim of the media and the democrats who don't want to know why chuck hagel got his money and clearly wants to establish gun control and take everybody's guns. so he was in rare form today. wasn't backing off from anyt
that does not exist. >> michael: reminder, this man has degrees from harvard and princeton. clearly republicans have not learned from the last election. when americans made it clear that they do not reward crazy. cruz is now headline the super bowl of the conservative right. craze rewards crazy. he was at ted cruz's speech today and he comes to us from austin. welcome to the war room. >> great to be here. >> michael: in his speech today did he change tack at all following the...
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well, we asked paul krugman, a princeton university professor, for his assessment of japan's new economic policies. krugman won the nobel prize for economics in 2008 for his work on trade theory. in the past, he's criticized the bank of japan saying central bankerwereot doi enough to stop deflation. but now krugman is asking whether the country is headed in the right direction. >> how would you rate the new economy? >> the broad outline looks right. the idea that japan should have a short-term, fiscal stimulus to get the economy moving coupled with a change in monetary policy designed to accommodate that fiscal stimulus translated into a higher rate of inflation, to a positive inflation of a couple percent at least a year and thereby sustain the effect. that's pretty much what the doctor ordered, i guess i would say. i think hing is the signal is being sent. people are hearing the signal that this time the boj won't do what it's done several times before, which is just as the economy is starting to recover, it will pull back. thcrucl thg is not what the boj does in this moment but what pe
well, we asked paul krugman, a princeton university professor, for his assessment of japan's new economic policies. krugman won the nobel prize for economics in 2008 for his work on trade theory. in the past, he's criticized the bank of japan saying central bankerwereot doi enough to stop deflation. but now krugman is asking whether the country is headed in the right direction. >> how would you rate the new economy? >> the broad outline looks right. the idea that japan should have a...
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>>the princeton review ranked two virginia schools as the best value public schools in america. the university of virginia in charlottesville is ranked number one. the college of william and mary in williamsburg came in fourth. the princeton review came up with the ranking based on more than 30 factors, including tuition, room and board and financial aid. >>> the very personal question a local college is now asking applicants. >>> plus a local highway where you can go a lot faster now. >>> bragging rights for the mornings spent sitting had traffic. we're number one. how many weeks we spend on average staring at brake lights. >>> weather and traffic on the 1s is next. >>> next, apple's jumbo ipad is out this morning. what you get for a bigger price tag. >>> a major debut for apple today. the new ipad 4128g will hit stores. between $800 and $930. it's twice the size of the current ipad 4. it's aimed attmore professional consumers, including architects, doctors. this could be apple's answer to microsoft's surface pro tablet. >> last year the mini and now the maxie. >> super. >>> hy
>>the princeton review ranked two virginia schools as the best value public schools in america. the university of virginia in charlottesville is ranked number one. the college of william and mary in williamsburg came in fourth. the princeton review came up with the ranking based on more than 30 factors, including tuition, room and board and financial aid. >>> the very personal question a local college is now asking applicants. >>> plus a local highway where you can go a...
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. >>> the princeton review rank it was virginia schools as the best value when it comes to public schools in america. those two schools are the university of virginia in charlottesville. ranked number one with a total cost of $22,243 for in-state students a year. the college of william and mary in williamsburg came in fourth with a total cost of $23,900 for in-state students a year. >>> now the princeton review came up with the ranking based on more than 30 factors, including tuition, room and board and financial aid. >>> we're getting another check on our weather now with tom kierein who is out on the weather deck. hey, tom. >> hey, barbara, we have a gray sky, just a very light breeze here now and really not too bad. a pleasant winter afternoon here in early february. there is the sky over the potomac refer, a lot of cloud cover around most of the region now. and at 11:33, we've had just the cloud cover coming and going all morning long. there have been a few spots, a little sun is trying to break out along the blue ridge and in southern maryland, lower part of the eastern shore, easter
. >>> the princeton review rank it was virginia schools as the best value when it comes to public schools in america. those two schools are the university of virginia in charlottesville. ranked number one with a total cost of $22,243 for in-state students a year. the college of william and mary in williamsburg came in fourth with a total cost of $23,900 for in-state students a year. >>> now the princeton review came up with the ranking based on more than 30 factors, including...
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she is summa cum laude from princeton. she is here with her first collection, "fighting for progress in the age of obama." i do not always agree with her personally when it comes to politics. we are here to find out from katrina how we're going to save the world with barack obama. let's start there. [laughter] >> i do not know how you learned by worked at national lampoon. saving the world. let me begin by saying how low they must be to go that low in new orleans. i would not put in the same sentence president obama and saving the world. it is very much about movements and the power in our history to bring about a fundamental change. you do need people inside, political leaders inside. it captures the imagination of the nation. through the turbulent history, it has been movement and the power of movements. franklin roosevelt was moved by later movements. lyndon johnson had the civil rights movement. i think we begin with that. this book comes out at a moment when the country sees the power and possibility of occupy, 99%, a
she is summa cum laude from princeton. she is here with her first collection, "fighting for progress in the age of obama." i do not always agree with her personally when it comes to politics. we are here to find out from katrina how we're going to save the world with barack obama. let's start there. [laughter] >> i do not know how you learned by worked at national lampoon. saving the world. let me begin by saying how low they must be to go that low in new orleans. i would not...
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says overall, data shows a trend toward less snowfall but whether it does come, there will be what one princeton scientist calls an occasional knockout punch. experts say warmer weather decreases the overall amount of snow and shortens the snow season but when conditions are right if a snowstorm,ualer air carries more moisture which sets the stage for blizzards. juror so it all comes at once. is that right, tucker? >> can you confirm this? >> this is a theory. there are many theories around this stuff. i mean it is interesting. certainly the last 30 or 40 years, we have seen more in the way of large snowstorms on the east coast than we did the preceding three or four years. >> we've had a earies in the last 30 years. >> not in the cards today. >> we have rain showers in the upper 30s. might be a few pockets out to the west dealing with a little sleet or freezing rain. bring an umbrella, be ready for showers. overnight, not falling back nearly as coal as we were 24 hours ago. that is real important to avoid the ice. 39 at reagan national 36 in leonardtown. 32 in frederick. martinsburg, 28. our fr
says overall, data shows a trend toward less snowfall but whether it does come, there will be what one princeton scientist calls an occasional knockout punch. experts say warmer weather decreases the overall amount of snow and shortens the snow season but when conditions are right if a snowstorm,ualer air carries more moisture which sets the stage for blizzards. juror so it all comes at once. is that right, tucker? >> can you confirm this? >> this is a theory. there are many...
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he went to princeton. he's a debate champion. i don't think any of this sort of innuendo and guilt by association would fly in a courtroom. i think in ted cruz you have someone who's a jim demint with an attack dog. he's a tea party favorite. if you look at the national review, they very much like his style, but, again, i think in some ways it certainly reflected what republicans are hoping to do next week and that is further chip away at hagel and hope that something will stick and a another shoe will drop. >>> up next, marco rubio's big gulp might define him in the future. this is on the sideshow. this is going to be fun. this is "hart ball," the place for politics. chances are, you're not made of money, so don't overpay for motorcycle insurance. geico, see how much you could save. you ready? [ female announcer ] second kid by their second kid, every mom is an expert and more likely to choose luvs. after thousands of diaper changes, they know what works. luvs lock away wetness better than huggies for a fraction of the cost live
he went to princeton. he's a debate champion. i don't think any of this sort of innuendo and guilt by association would fly in a courtroom. i think in ted cruz you have someone who's a jim demint with an attack dog. he's a tea party favorite. if you look at the national review, they very much like his style, but, again, i think in some ways it certainly reflected what republicans are hoping to do next week and that is further chip away at hagel and hope that something will stick and a another...
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finally, a virginia school does top the list of the princeton reviews best value colleges for wirt. the university of virginia in charlottesville has been named the best value public college this year. best values is based on assessments that cover academics, costs, financial aid. and the annual list released today also names the university of north carolina at chapel hill, new college of florida, william & mary came in at number four. university of california rounded out the top public five. when it comes to the best value private college, swathmore college, harvard, williams cole, princeton and pomona college in california. good for uva topping the public schools for best value. >> very good. >>> standard & poor's accused of defrauding investors, billions of dollars. some of the workers may have even joked about it. >>> president obama tackles immigration reform. live on capitol hill with reaction. >> plan tonight to allow loved >> plan tonight to allow loved ones to visit their family >>> a ratings firm under fire tonight. the justice department says standard & poor's intentional
finally, a virginia school does top the list of the princeton reviews best value colleges for wirt. the university of virginia in charlottesville has been named the best value public college this year. best values is based on assessments that cover academics, costs, financial aid. and the annual list released today also names the university of north carolina at chapel hill, new college of florida, william & mary came in at number four. university of california rounded out the top public...
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he said my brother went to princeton. he said, "he got all the brains in the family." bo, a keeper out of chest canner, his philly roots, so proud of his days there, his dad, butch, coached a lot of kids, in fact, my backcourt mate at la salle tony abbott was coached as a kid by his dad. >> tim: the decision is to take 23 seconds off the clock, says larry sclaroto. we're now at 5:55. >> bill: this is where they will not make too many mistakes but just to try to force some speed on wisconsin, extend that pressure. >> tim: sadly for ohio state, when they lose the numbers look like that quite often. >> bill: there is that double-circle pin-down series they run. >> tim: somebody's got to step up and help deshaun thomas on the offensive end. first things first. stop here is important. clock is under 10. force a tough shot. >> bill: good job. >> tim: thomas the rebound. 12 field goals made by wisconsin. only one turnover. >> bill: that's that improved offensive play. they've got a push-off. >> tim: mcdonald. a reminder. tomorrow on cbs, the new neighbor is very cute, very fr
he said my brother went to princeton. he said, "he got all the brains in the family." bo, a keeper out of chest canner, his philly roots, so proud of his days there, his dad, butch, coached a lot of kids, in fact, my backcourt mate at la salle tony abbott was coached as a kid by his dad. >> tim: the decision is to take 23 seconds off the clock, says larry sclaroto. we're now at 5:55. >> bill: this is where they will not make too many mistakes but just to try to force some...
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. >> ted went to princeton. >> he's immune to criticism. >> he might have read about this at one point. they went a little overboard inventing the friends of hamas and antiseminichl. >> what does it say, he says i've been stone walled. what's it mean? it means you don't talk. >> they have not coughed up the information proving he was in the pocket of north korea. he didn't get the information. >> they are still pushing this line? >> yeah. he said what else can i say? i suggest he come out and say he's sorry. >> i think there's a -- i agree with you on princeton doesn't guarantee you knowledge of the world. samuel lito is a graduate, also. >> okay. >> ted cruise is a guy, take a risk and say, this is a guy with enormous talent. he's completely misused it in this case. completely misused it in this case. i think it's too bad. i think the guy is very, very smart. by the way, i wouldn't want to watch all the mccarthy movies, i think he would be inspired by them. >> there's a smirk there. justifiable hatred of communism. the question of how you treat fellow americans you disagree with and t
. >> ted went to princeton. >> he's immune to criticism. >> he might have read about this at one point. they went a little overboard inventing the friends of hamas and antiseminichl. >> what does it say, he says i've been stone walled. what's it mean? it means you don't talk. >> they have not coughed up the information proving he was in the pocket of north korea. he didn't get the information. >> they are still pushing this line? >> yeah. he said what...
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>> so what "princeton review" did was separated the best value schools by public and private. public included university of virginia, uv led the list followed by the university of north carolina, the new college of florida, william and mary and ucla. as for the private schools, swarthmore topped the list, followed by harvard, williams, princeton and pomona in california. who knew, harvard? see you need to be smart enough to go. >> exactly and creative and all that kind of stuff. >> yes. >> alison kosik thanks so much. >>> our talk back question today could be an historic decision in texas tomorrow, should the boy scouts lift its ban on gay scout leaders and scouts? i'll be right back. [ female announcer ] what if the next big thing, isn't a thing at all? it's lots of things. all waking up. connecting to the global phenomenon we call the internet of everything. ♪ it's going to be amazing. and exciting. and maybe, most remarkably, not that far away. we're going to wake the world up. and watch, with eyes wide, as it gets to work. cisco. tomorrow starts here. >> now the question
>> so what "princeton review" did was separated the best value schools by public and private. public included university of virginia, uv led the list followed by the university of north carolina, the new college of florida, william and mary and ucla. as for the private schools, swarthmore topped the list, followed by harvard, williams, princeton and pomona in california. who knew, harvard? see you need to be smart enough to go. >> exactly and creative and all that kind of...
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a director of the princeton laboratory, arms director as well. you're a great source to get information on this. first of all, to the staff and the facts as we know them. scientists are saying they believe this is one meteor that broke into fragments. but are you surprised at the incredible images and the damage that's it's rained on that region? >> no, i'm not surprised, ashleigh. you're appropriately coming to capitol hill. there is something to come to capitol hill, there is something to talk about it here, besides the curiosity and human interest story and upset there. you know, there are lots of things from space that rain down on earth every day. most of it is dust. it amounts to tons of material. but when something the size of a foot or a yard or, you know, a meter across, that can carry a lot of energy. as much as a big explosion. in fact, it could be mistaken, in some cases, for a nuclear explosion. so that's one of the reasons we need to watch these things. >> but, i'm glad you mentioned that, congressman, because i think there was an e
a director of the princeton laboratory, arms director as well. you're a great source to get information on this. first of all, to the staff and the facts as we know them. scientists are saying they believe this is one meteor that broke into fragments. but are you surprised at the incredible images and the damage that's it's rained on that region? >> no, i'm not surprised, ashleigh. you're appropriately coming to capitol hill. there is something to come to capitol hill, there is something...
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is this halloween or princeton parents' weekend?
is this halloween or princeton parents' weekend?
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. >> i want to go to princeton. i want very much so. >> what are the dreams? >> i want to be an actress. hopefully one day secretary of defense. yeah, big dreams. >> that's a lot of dreams. >> yeah. >> before katrina, the graduation rate was less than 50%. now it is 75%. >> what did it mean to you to be able to pick your high school >> i don't feel like you can be truly educated without having a choice. >> the mayor also gave great credit to the teach for america program that sent 375 teachers from all over the country to new orleans. harvard said today that . >>> harvard said that 60 of its students were suspended for cheating on an exam. >>> the nfl wants to change the culture of the game to prevent injuries, and we will talk to james brown of cbs sports, next. i gave birth to my daughter on may 18th, five days later, i had a massive heart attack. bayer aspirin was the first thing the emts gave me. now, i'm on a bayer aspirin regimen. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. [ woman ] learn from my story. ,?(7 [
. >> i want to go to princeton. i want very much so. >> what are the dreams? >> i want to be an actress. hopefully one day secretary of defense. yeah, big dreams. >> that's a lot of dreams. >> yeah. >> before katrina, the graduation rate was less than 50%. now it is 75%. >> what did it mean to you to be able to pick your high school >> i don't feel like you can be truly educated without having a choice. >> the mayor also gave great credit to...
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now he teaches at princeton. alan blinder's latest book is after the music stops, the financial crisis. the response and the work ahead. he says it tries to answer the question, how do we get into this mess and how do we get out of it? i am pleased to have alan blinder back on this program. welcome. >> thank you very much. charlie: i'll say this to you. if you're going to write a book, then you need somebody to endorse it. this is not bad. a master piece. simple. straightforward. and wise. president william j. clinton. >> i have to admit i was pretty pleased with that endorsement. >> he actually read the book. i thought he would skim it. >> charlie: could you tell for sure. >> i wasn't going to do that. i think it's impolite to a former' president. >> charlie: you think he read the book. >> he said he read the book. charlie: here was the question though. before we talk about the book. let's talk about where we are today. we had a dip in the fourth quarter. do you read anything into that? >> not very much. we had
now he teaches at princeton. alan blinder's latest book is after the music stops, the financial crisis. the response and the work ahead. he says it tries to answer the question, how do we get into this mess and how do we get out of it? i am pleased to have alan blinder back on this program. welcome. >> thank you very much. charlie: i'll say this to you. if you're going to write a book, then you need somebody to endorse it. this is not bad. a master piece. simple. straightforward. and...
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the princeton review says all the schools are demanding academically. on average they admitted fewer than half of its applicants. >> bay area sports, sharks adapts and anaheim. logan couture looking for his sixth goal of the season and just nine games. league and the first period, scoring list. the door is right out in front to poke the puck and that and pick up his sixth goal of the year 10 sharks. third period tied 11 sheldon sori a slapshot from way downtown against thomas greiss for the go-ahead goal 21 anaheim. i know that's when 21. a's have landed and fielder dered lowrie from the astros a 5 player deal less than two weeks before spring training workouts. the a's give up power back chris carter along with highly touted prospect pitcher brad a peacock and catcher max stassi. >> overseas airlines i now offering quiet zones. children under age 12 are no longer allowed in the first seven rows of certain arab asia axed flights. the airline primarily serves china, taiwan, japan, south korea and australia. airline executives call the quiet zones a " hea
the princeton review says all the schools are demanding academically. on average they admitted fewer than half of its applicants. >> bay area sports, sharks adapts and anaheim. logan couture looking for his sixth goal of the season and just nine games. league and the first period, scoring list. the door is right out in front to poke the puck and that and pick up his sixth goal of the year 10 sharks. third period tied 11 sheldon sori a slapshot from way downtown against thomas greiss for...
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and a new study from princeton scientists predicts global snowfall over the next 50 years will shinning more than a foot. 30% to 70% drop in snow in the u.s. by the end of this century. but when we do get snow, watch out. >> every once in awhile, there's going to be a big storm, a kind of knockout punch. >> reporter: bigger blizzards, but less snow? that's because a warmer at more fear can hold more moisture, sucking it up from the oceans. most of it will come down as rain. but when it gets cold enough, it will turn into snow, a lot of it. and we could get hit by a monster storm. one of these studies and its predictions is based on computer models and some wonder, how good are the models? but the weather patterns are already changing. >> get out your shovels. snowstorms with two, three feet that used to seem highly unusual, that may, in fact, become more typical. >> reporter: bigger storms, less snow overall. a new reality. david kerley, abc news, washington. >>> and now we have an update about the fwir that crippled the carnival cruise ship. 4 4,200 people stranded on board. it was cau
and a new study from princeton scientists predicts global snowfall over the next 50 years will shinning more than a foot. 30% to 70% drop in snow in the u.s. by the end of this century. but when we do get snow, watch out. >> every once in awhile, there's going to be a big storm, a kind of knockout punch. >> reporter: bigger blizzards, but less snow? that's because a warmer at more fear can hold more moisture, sucking it up from the oceans. most of it will come down as rain. but when...
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we're talking stanford, johns hopkins, princeton, duke, just to name a few. >> and so it's different in the sense that you're just on the computer taking a course by yourself. one of the things you're doing is you've got this online community so you call it peer to peer -- >> peer-to-peer learning or peer teaching. so whapt happens this is a very active experience. this is not the same as sitting alone in your living room. there's constant interaction with the material, the computer asks you questions and you answer those questions and at the same time because there's an entire community of learners taking the course with you on roughly the same schedule, if you're confused about something, there's tens of thousands of people all over the world who are learn k the same material and can help you struggle through the hard bits and work with you. so we have study groups an everything. >> andrew, you don't get credit, at least at this point you're not getting course credit for this. what kicked nd of a student are looking for? is it for someone like myself who says i've got extra time, i
we're talking stanford, johns hopkins, princeton, duke, just to name a few. >> and so it's different in the sense that you're just on the computer taking a course by yourself. one of the things you're doing is you've got this online community so you call it peer to peer -- >> peer-to-peer learning or peer teaching. so whapt happens this is a very active experience. this is not the same as sitting alone in your living room. there's constant interaction with the material, the computer...